Stock Markets April 22, 2026 04:49 PM

Hyperscale Data’s Defense Unit Reports Growing Demand for RF, Power and Rugged Electronics

Gresham Worldwide and TurnOnGreen subsidiaries see rising inquiries, program talks and orders across radar, electronic warfare and mission-critical test systems

By Jordan Park GPUS
Hyperscale Data’s Defense Unit Reports Growing Demand for RF, Power and Rugged Electronics
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Hyperscale Data, Inc. (NYSE American: GPUS) said its Defense Systems Group - comprising Gresham Worldwide, Inc. and related party TurnOnGreen, Inc. - is experiencing an uptick in inquiries, program discussions and order flow for defense-related electronic and power systems. Demand is increasing across RF and microwave systems, ruggedized power and electronics, and test and validation technologies for mission-critical environments. Management highlighted the group’s vertically integrated engineering and manufacturing capabilities and noted certifications including ISO, AS9100 and ITAR compliance.

Key Points

  • Hyperscale Data’s Defense Systems Group, including Gresham Worldwide and related party TurnOnGreen, is reporting increased inquiries, program discussions and order flow.
  • Demand is rising for RF and microwave systems for radar and electronic warfare, ruggedized power and electronics for defense platforms, and test and validation technologies for mission-critical environments.
  • The group operates as a vertically integrated engineering and manufacturing platform with certifications including ISO, AS9100 and ITAR, serving defense, aerospace and critical infrastructure customers.

Hyperscale Data, Inc. (NYSE American: GPUS) reported a rise in customer interest and orders for products and services offered by its Defense Systems Group, the company said on Wednesday.

The Defense Systems Group is composed of the wholly-owned subsidiary Gresham Worldwide, Inc. and the related party TurnOnGreen, Inc. Management described the group as an integrated engineering and manufacturing platform that serves defense, aerospace and industrial markets. Its stated capabilities include the delivery of electronics, radio frequency (RF) systems, power platforms and control technologies.

Company executives said they are seeing an increase in incoming inquiries, program-level discussions and actual order activity across the group’s primary product lines. In particular, higher demand was reported in three areas:

  • RF and microwave systems intended for radar and electronic warfare applications;
  • power systems and ruggedized electronics designed for deployment on defense platforms;
  • test and validation technologies for use in mission-critical operating environments.

"The Defense Systems Group was assembled to deliver precision-engineered solutions for exactly these mission-critical applications, and we are seeing that demand accelerate in real time," said Milton "Todd" Ault III, Executive Chairman of Hyperscale Data.

Chief Executive Officer William Horne emphasized the group’s vertical integration, saying it supports advanced defense electronics, power systems, RF and microwave components and precision-engineered subsystems. Management noted that operations are conducted under certifications and compliance regimes that include ISO, AS9100 and ITAR.

The company said the Defense Systems Group serves customers across defense, aerospace and critical infrastructure sectors globally. The announcement did not include contract values, timeline details or financial projections tied to the reported increase in demand.


Additional details on order sizes, revenue impact and delivery schedules were not provided in the statement. The company’s remarks focused on observable increases in market engagement and the group’s readiness to support mission-critical programs through its certified manufacturing and engineering platform.

Risks

  • The company’s announcement does not disclose contract sizes, revenue impact or delivery timelines, creating uncertainty about the financial significance and timing of the reported demand; this affects investors evaluating the defense and aerospace exposure.
  • Increased inquiries and program discussions do not guarantee sustained order conversion or long-term revenue growth, leaving outcomes for defense, aerospace and industrial end markets uncertain.
  • The statement does not detail customer mix or geographic concentration, limiting assessment of exposure to specific defense or critical infrastructure customers and markets.

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